QuickBird Imagery 28 December, 2004 Tsunami Aftermath: Banda Aceh, Indonesia.

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QuickBird Imagery 28 December, 2004 Tsunami Aftermath: Banda Aceh, Indonesia

Extent of Coverage: 28 December 2004 Approximate Extent of QuickBird Images (28 Dec 2004)

Banda Aceh, Indonesia City of Banda Aceh City of Banda Aceh N Tanjung Labuhan QuickBird Browse Image: 28 December 2004 Mining/Processing Facility The city of Banda Aceh, Indonesia suffered catastrophic damage as a result of the tsunami that struck on 26 December QuickBird imagery of 28 December 2004 clearly revealed the extent of flooding, and widespread devastation to the city and surrounding areas.

Banda Aceh, Indonesia QuickBird Natural Color Image 28 December 2004 Extensive Amounts Of Debris/Damage Destroyed Shoreline/Town Flooded Areas Flooded Areas 3.3km Flooded Areas Flooded Areas Grand Mosque N

Banda Aceh: A Destroyed City Grand Mosque QuickBird Natural Color Image 28 December 2004 Flooded Land and Destroyed Buildings Mud and Debris on Field

Banda Aceh: Grand Mosque (Before) QuickBird Natural Color Image 23 June 2004

Banda Aceh: Grand Mosque AP Photo QuickBird Natural Color Image 28 December 2004 Debris/Flooded Area Mud and Debris

Shoreline Before Tsunami QuickBird Natural Color Image 23 June 2004

Banda Aceh: Destroyed Coastline QuickBird Natural Color Image 28 December 2004 Heavily Eroded Shoreline Completely Destroyed Buildings Missing Shoreline

Banda Aceh: Before QuickBird Natural Color Image 23 June 2004

Banda Aceh: After the Tsunami QuickBird Natural Color Image 28 December 2004 Flooded Fields/Crops Completely Destroyed Buildings

Banda Aceh: Before QuickBird Natural Color Image 23 June 2004

Banda Aceh: After the Tsunami QuickBird Natural Color Image 28 December 2004 Massive Piles of Debris Flooded Areas Flooded Areas